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Agripeneur | Teacher | Researcher | Creative thinker and Writer | Ai Economists | Futurist | CEO AGRIGOGROW- Empowering Agripeneur in #SustainableAgriculture
Nov 10 8 tweets 2 min read
Farmers & Gardeners:

Want to DOUBLE your pepper harvest?

Pruning at the right stages is KEY! But timing is everything

In this thread, I'll break down when to prune pepper plants (like bells, chilies, or jalapeños) at EVERY developmental stage. #GardeningTips First, understand WHY prune:

It redirects energy from tall, leggy growth to bushier plants with more branches, better airflow & bigger fruits

Skip it in short seasons, but in longer ones?

Game-changer. Studies show pruned peppers can yield 20-50% more! Ready?

Let's dive in
Nov 5 14 tweets 2 min read
🧵 THREAD: 10 Practical Ways to Add Value to Your Farm 🌾💰

Farming isn’t just about growing crops — it’s about growing value.
Every farmer can turn effort into profit by managing what happens before and after harvest.

Here’s how 👇 Image 1️⃣ Water Management 💧
Water is life — but how you manage it determines your yield.
Use drip irrigation, solar pumps, and mulching to reduce waste.
Every drop saved is more profit earned

#SustainableAgriculture #AgriBusiness #FarmProfitability #FoodSecurity
Nov 4 9 tweets 2 min read
🧵 THREAD: Why Every Farm Needs a Farm Store — Turning Harvest into Value 🌾🏪

Let’s talk about something most farmers overlook…

The difference between a profitable farm and a struggling farm is not just what you grow —
it’s how you sell it. 👇

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Last year, I visited a farmer who harvested over 50 bags of maize

The yield was beautiful, but he had a problem
No Store

Within a week, prices dropped, grains got soaked & profits disappeared

That’s when I realized

"A farm without a store is like a market without a roof"
Oct 28 7 tweets 2 min read
WATER IS THE NEW GOLD IN FARMING.
Those who manage it well, harvest wealth even in drought.

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After my last post on preparing for the dry season, one question kept coming up:
“How can farmers manage water efficiently when there isn’t much of it?” 🤔

Let’s break it down. 👇 Image 2️⃣
First — water management starts before the dry season.
A smart farmer builds a system, not a reaction.
The goal isn’t just to have water — it’s to use it wisely. Image
Oct 23 10 tweets 2 min read
🧵 THREAD: How a Well-Structured Farm System Solves Problems and Drives Productivity

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Ever wondered how successful farms seem to run like clockwork?
It’s not luck — it’s structure.

Every farm that thrives has a system — an organogram — that keeps everything working together Image 2️⃣
Last season, I worked with a farm where everyone knew their role:
From the owner to the field laborers — each person’s job connected to a bigger goal.
The result? Fewer mistakes. Higher productivity. Greater teamwork. 💪 Image